Node.js Releases

Major Node.js versions enter Current release status for six months, which gives library authors time to add support for them. After six months, odd-numbered releases (9, 11, etc.) become unsupported, and even-numbered releases (10, 12, etc.) move to Active LTS status and are ready for general use. LTS release status is "long-term support", which typically guarantees that critical bugs will be fixed for a total of 30 months. Production applications should only use Active LTS or Maintenance LTS releases.

Release Schedule

Releases

Full details regarding the Node.js release schedule are available on GitHub.

Commercial Support

Commercial support for versions past the Maintenance phase is available through our OpenJS Ecosystem Sustainability Program partner HeroDevs.

Looking for the latest release of a version branch?

Node.jsCodenameFirst releasedLast updatedStatus
v23-MaintenanceDetails
v22JodLTSDetails
v21-End-of-lifeDetails
v20IronMaintenanceDetails
v19-End-of-lifeDetails
v18HydrogenMaintenanceDetails
v17-End-of-lifeDetails
v16GalliumEnd-of-lifeDetails
v15-End-of-lifeDetails
v14FermiumEnd-of-lifeDetails
v13-End-of-lifeDetails
v12ErbiumEnd-of-lifeDetails
v11-End-of-lifeDetails
v10DubniumEnd-of-lifeDetails
v9-End-of-lifeDetails
v8CarbonEnd-of-lifeDetails
v7-End-of-lifeDetails
v6BoronEnd-of-lifeDetails
v5-End-of-lifeDetails
v4ArgonEnd-of-lifeDetails
v0-End-of-lifeDetails

Official vs. Community Installation Methods

The Node.js website provides several non-interactive installation methods, including command-line interfaces (CLIs), operating system (OS) package managers (e.g., brew), and Node.js version managers (e.g., nvm).

To highlight and promote community contributions, the Node.js project introduced a revised Downloads page categorizing installation methods as either “Official” or “Community.” This provides users with increased flexibility and choice. To ensure clarity, we’ve defined criteria for each category.

Official Installation Methods

Installation methods designated as “Official” must meet the following requirements:

Requirements (Official Installation Methods)
New Node.js releases must be available simultaneously with the official release.
Project maintainers must have a close relationship with the Node.js project, including direct communication channels.
Installation method must download official binaries bundled by the Node.js project.
Installation method must not build from source when pre-built binaries are available, nor should it alter the official binaries.

Community Installation Methods

Community installation methods included on the self-service download page (/download) must also adhere to a minimum set of criteria:

  • Version Support: Must support all currently supported, non-End-of-Life (EOL) Node.js versions.
  • OS Compatibility: Must function on at least one officially supported Operating System (OS).
  • Broad OS Support: Cannot be limited to a subset of OS distributions or versions.
    • For example, an installation method claiming compatibility with “Windows” must function on “Windows 10”, “Windows 11”, and all their editions (including server versions).
    • Similarly, an installation method claiming compatibility with “Linux” must be installable on all major Linux distributions, not just a specific subset. It cannot rely on distribution-specific package managers like apt or dnf.
  • Free and Open Source: Must be free to use and open source, must not be sold as a commercial product, and must not be a paid service.